Thai native chicken meat: An option to meet the demands for specific meat quality by certain groups of consumers; A review
© CSIRO 2017. Native chickens are slowly growing indigenous chicken (Gallus domesticus) breeds; many of them were developed from jungle fowl, which is found in every part of Asia. These breeds are disease resistant, easy adapting to tropical climates, and have a low mortality. In Thailand, a distinc...
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Main Authors: | S. Jaturasitha, N. Chaiwang, M. Kreuzer |
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2018
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